Hi guys.... any updates on this? Pinging you just so that we do not forget it in the heap of mails in our inboxes.<br
/><br/>Best regards,<br /><br /><div class="gmail_quote">On Feb 3, 2008 8:40 AM, Magnus Hagander <<a
href="mailto:magnus@hagander.net">magnus@hagander.net</a>>wrote:<br /><blockquote class="gmail_quote"
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class="Ih2E3d">OlegBartunov wrote:<br />> On Sat, 2 Feb 2008, Gurjeet Singh wrote:<br /> ><br />>> Hi
All,<br/>>><br />>> I just noticed a minor bug in our search results. Searching for<br />>>
is_insteadboolin 8.3 docs returns the following page:<br />>><br />>> <a
href="http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.3/static/catalog-pg-rewrite.html"
target="_blank">http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.3/static/catalog-pg-rewrite.html</a><br/> >><br />>>
is_insteadis a column, and bool is the datatype, both mentioned in<br />>> different columns. I know it is based
onpostgres' own full text<br />>> search, but<br />>> am not sure about the method how docs are read by the
searchengine. It<br /> >> seems that the problem lies in the the way the doc was read and fed to<br />>>
the<br/>>> index builder, because the initial search results show these two words<br />>> combined.<br
/>>><br/>>> Also, is it possible to teach our search engine to *not* treat _<br /> >> (underscore)
asa word separator? This would be great help and would<br />>> result<br />>> much better results.<br
/>><br/>><br />> Sure, there are many ways to do this. Magnus ?<br /><br /></div>Which way would you
recommend?You're the tsearch master ;-)<br /><font color="#888888"><br />//Magnus<br /></font></blockquote></div><br
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